2019
DOI: 10.18203/2320-6012.ijrms20190369
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Operative management of chondrosarcoma in pelvic region: case series

Abstract: Chondrosarcoma is the second most frequent malignant bone tumour after osteosarcoma. It most often occurs in the pelvis. Treatment of pelvic chondrosarcoma is a difficult problem for the musculoskeletal oncologist. We report 3 patient with chondrosarcoma in pelvic region that undergoing internal hemipelvectomy. First patient, male 28 y.o. with chondrosarcoma in left iliac wing 11.2cm x 10.8cm x 9.2cm. Second, woman, 47 y.o with chondrosarcoma in right superior and inferior pubic rami 13.7cm x 11.5cm x 14.2cm w… Show more

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“…Further several reports of this procedure described it as an innovative technique with the reconstruction of the pelvic ring [ 1 ]. Enneking and Dunham proposed eight subtypes of hemipelvectomy based on four zones (I - ilium, II - periacetabular area, III - pubis and ischium, IV - sacrum), each requiring a different reconstruction method [ 4 ]. Reconstruction provides stability of the pelvis and spinal column by maintaining continuity of sacrum, ilium and pubis [ 6 ].…”
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“…Further several reports of this procedure described it as an innovative technique with the reconstruction of the pelvic ring [ 1 ]. Enneking and Dunham proposed eight subtypes of hemipelvectomy based on four zones (I - ilium, II - periacetabular area, III - pubis and ischium, IV - sacrum), each requiring a different reconstruction method [ 4 ]. Reconstruction provides stability of the pelvis and spinal column by maintaining continuity of sacrum, ilium and pubis [ 6 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most common occurrence is the pelvis with iliac bone involving more frequently followed by pubic bone and ischium. Other common sites are the proximal femur, proximal humerus, distal femur and ribs [ 4 ]. As pelvic chondrosarcoma is deeply seated, patients present with large extra skeletal mass without any specific symptoms other than pain.…”
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“…It shows good results. 16 Netherland cancer registry analyzed 2186 patients with chondrosarcoma, showing 3, 5 and 10 year survival of 96%, 93% and 88% in grade I, 74% & 62% for grade II and 38%, 31% and 26% grade III chondrosarcoma. They suggest incidence of chondrosarcoma is increasing.…”
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“…The male gender exhibits a predilection, with a reported sex ratio of 2:1 [ 3 , 4 ]. Chondrosarcoma predominantly afflicts the adult and elderly population, with a typical onset occurring between the ages of 40 and 70 years [ 5 , 6 ].…”
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confidence: 99%